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  1. Oct 2, 2014 · Haider is a 2014 Indian crime drama film written, produced and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, co-produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur, and co-written by Basharat Peer. It stars Shahid Kapoor and Tabu in the lead roles with Kay Kay Menon and Shraddha Kapoor in supporting roles and Irrfan Khan in an extended cameo. Addeddate.

    • 161 min
    • 5.9K
    • Saniddha The Cine Bong
  2. Oct 27, 2021 · The element of tragedy in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet inspired Vishal Bhardwaj to come up with Haider. With this film, Bhardwaj completes his trilogy of Shakespearean tragic adaptations. Haider is a commendable fusion of a revenge play, Elizabethan drama and a Bollywood movie. The horrors of Kashmir are reflective of the tragic elements in ...

  3. The story of Haider supports itself on a strong political backbone, there are sexual and incestuous undertones, romance, revenge, passion - all of which blends into a breed of violence that nobody ...

  4. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 15, 2015. With Haider, [Bhardwaj] wisely forgoes the rough-edged attitude in his other films to embrace a slicker and more sophisticated style; and some of ...

  5. Oct 6, 2014 · Haider isn’t just the best film in his trilogy; it’s the finest film of his career. Bharadwaj’s Haider (Shahid Kapoor, delivering a career-best knockout) is a poet, who returns from university at Aligarh on learning that his father, Dr Hilaal Meer (Narendra Jha) was found guilty of harbouring a militant and has since disappeared.

  6. The film starts with a doctor treating a militant at home because in this war he sides with “Zindagi”, an “asteen Ka Saanp” informs the army and he’s disappeared for hiding a terrorist, his “half-widow” wife is left singing to his brother while his son is repelled and disgusted. Haider, the poetry-loving son, is torn between his ...

  7. Oct 2, 2014 · Vishal Bharadwaj’s third Shakespearean adaptation,` Haider’ urf `Hamlet’ is a spectacular looking film, each little detail of set and setting perfect. Where it falters is in telling the story it sets out to : the result is a gorgeous but choppy film that you cannot take your eyes off for fear of losing another exquisite piece of detailing; it is also one that fails to fully keep you with it.